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Show 1000 New Homes Needed In Provo; Alberta Treasurer Visits Provo; Why A Public Health Notes Social Credit Progress Office In Provo? Workers Hear Officials, Candidates h Discuss Housing Problem Here ms Provo has had a distinguished visitor for several days, (By D. C. Houston, Director) !. the Honorable Solon E. Low, provincial treasurer of Alberta, following Is an explanation of some of the fwrfeean Qngda, the right hand man of William Aberhart, Premier NOTE: Tlw Flsva maintains n FnbUo Health Office hnw Utah which world for today. of the only Social Credit government in the iatormation given the and la director here Earner Dr. H. month 1935 lit' L a on the of $25 promise Riding into power to every citizen, Premier Aberhart and his cohorts of monet- written for this paper by D. C. Honaton of Balt Lake City. ary reform, have so far failed to pay over the Social Credit GENERAL OBJECTIVES More than 1000 new homes are needed in Provo to rel- CHILDRENS PUY Why Dad Should Dividends to their citizens but seemingly neither the people The Division of Public Health Education waa established ieve the critical housing conditions existing here declares Own His Own Home nor the government are at al discouraged. the aid of funds received under g. A. Mitchel, instructor at the WPA Adult Education class CENTERS AUTHORIZED Hon. Mr. Low came to Provo' In Alberta have clamored for their, on August 1, 1936, through Act and the High school students In Provo last week, a guest of his sister, 825 u month pay check, other titles five and six of the Federal Social Security' in public affairs, who have been studying this problem duriWelfare.' It's are scratching their heads these Mrs. Anns Low Allred. He spent have been satisfied with pragma cooperation of the Utah State Board of Public Establishment of Play Centers ng the past several weeks. Their findings are being comseveral days hunting deer In being made, pointing to tha evifollows: momentous on as be listed the briefly question: days remay for children has general objectives piled for presentation this week to the Democratic and ReSouthern Utah, as a guest of hU from Why Should Dad Own HU Own brother. Dr. Frank Low of Rich- dent breaking of tha financial 1. To aid In promoting a more cently been authorised hue heretofore which publican candidates, folowing a meeting Wednesday night monopoly want to Washington, D. C.. reports Mrs. Home? understanding of public EXPLORER UOOT pre-scho- iltk ths city official. To bnild 1000 homo in Provo onld not only relieve tne con-pit- ta n here In overcrowded UTAH REALTORS MEET IN and the unsanitary con, (Itlon reported In many home PROVO TODAY Uronshout the city, but would t, unemploy-nsnand iqlleve distress, and stimulate business Utah Realtors are here toore than any other project day, guests of the Provo which could be undertaken they Realty Board, headed by Fred declare. E. Ray Denzil A. Brown is Conditions in Provo are not state and will lecullar to Provo, they point out, act as chairman at this after, bat an acute shortage of homes noons session. More than exists throughout the nation, with 300 are expected toguests at least 1,200,000 homes needed, day, the first session comand from 12 to 15 millions unmencing at 10 a. m. in the employed anxious to find work. district court room, with a noon Discussion of "The Housing luncheon at the Hotel Roberta, Homes For and n program of entertainment Problem, and Workers occupied the time of thla evening. - lfayor Mark Anderson, County Outstanding speakers will bq and E. O. Larson, engineer on the Chairman, W. J. Johnson, Welfare Director W. H. Callahan, Deer Creek project who will adst the Workers' Education class dress the realtors on "What Deei; Creek Will do for Utah; PreelT Wednesday night. Monday evening. Oct 31, the dent F. 8. Harris of B. T. U. on; The Realtors Place In the ComDemocratic candidates, A. O. El-lMaud B. munity: Stayner Richards o t, Francis Lundell, Jacob, and T. Earl Foote, will Salt Lake City; Elmer Wheeler of all be speakers at the Workers the Tested Selling Institute; and class, announces Mr. Mitchell, in- several other prominent authorities on real estate and salesman, structor. The following Wednesday even- ship. Dr. T. Earl Pardoe, hesd of the ing the Republicans will be given tbe floor, with 8. I. Goodwin, Dr. B. Y. U. Speech department wll A. N. Spaulding, L. L. Bunnell, be master of ceremonies at the and H. O. Blumenthal as speak- evening banquet; and following ers. Each speaker wll be given this an evening of dancing will be 20 minutes, and plenty of oppor- enjoyed. Between the afternoon session tunity for discussion wll follow. and banquet program the Mr. Mitchell announces that Smith-Stron-the g showboat will carry these WPA classes are designed for to bring Intelligent Inquiry Into the convention members on Utah Lake, and a trip to facts as they exist with a desire trip to find the Solution based upon Sprlngvlllea famous aft gallery la also projected, as la a tour of Informed action.'' They are held in Room 21 of the Central school tha B. Y. U. campus. In of local arrangebuilding at 8 p. m. every Mon- ments charge are: Brown and Fred Mr. day and Wednesday and are open E. of the local real Ray, president to the public. estate board; E. W. Payne, Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Jacobsen ; Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Heal; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hawe; Mr. and Mr. Wtlford Stnbbs; Mr. and Mrs, WROTE LETTER ,A 1 Wllford Gray; George Myers, La- Von Payne, Robert Ferguson and To The tome vice-chairm- et SO.BE Editor tlah Valley Mrs. Ray. Mews, Dear Editor: SALVATION ARMY . 'I rend with laterrst your editorial entitled: We Appreciate PROVO HELP Our Bingen". Your words are SEEKS timely and true. 1 They really Your sentiments have been A Tag Day has been awarded to I pressed before by rhurch ward the Salvation Army, by city ofbishops, and It la my opinion that ficials, and by the Wosponsored slngera should take heed. men's Connell, with President, To; me, leavlag immediately Mrs. J. M. Redds personal enafter one' own port on the pro- - dorsement, to be held In Provo gram is finished Is Indeed very Nov. S. Improper, except when Herman ry, Located In Denver, Colo., and an exrnae la given before j Army home and hospital has hand. served 42 unmarried mother But on the other hand did you from Utah, reports Harry M. Ash- ever hear of a singer being re- -' mun, financial representative warded in any stay except by word from Salt Lake City, who la look- of mouth, which In cany, and In Idg after tbe Tag Day drive here. the majority of esses, sufficient? Of these 14 came from Provo, he I'm not talking of paid singers, reports. Tbe care received by each girl lint did yon ever hear of case where singer ha been handed or woman at the home and hosn sheet of music, or n new song, pital In 118 days st an average or hook of songs? Does the cost of 81.00 t day. Provo 1 pubic ever think of the dollars thus indebted to the Institution spent for songs, or the hours spent for 81620 during the pant five On the other hand tamyears. learning them? If anyone thinks learning song bourine collections have netted and nlnging them is ' not hard less than 8300, the deficit being and nerve-rackin-g work, I Invite made up from other placet. The appeal Is therefore doubly that person to try doing It. Ho 1 say: 'Dingers, he more strong thin year for financial asthoughtful of your audience, and sistance to thin Tag Day from all people In general try to real I sc Provo cltisens. The Women's the effort made by these good Cnunril approves the appeal being folks who cheer ns up with song made, and Mayor Mark Anderson Is Issuing a proclamation authoriwhen our heart are sad". zing the Tag Day to he held. Joseph II. Taylor general health problems and needs. 2. To provide additional means for more effective correlation of SET FOR SATURDAY the activities of the several divisions of tha Stats Board of IN PROVO CANYON talking particularly on monetary lished throughout Alberta, where Health. You see, the Provo Real Estate reform. Tuesday three clasaes, cltisene ran deposit their money 3. To cooperate with other pub Board, headed by Fred E. Ray, those of Dr. Swenson, Dr. Chris- with the and do a lic health agencies, in making government.' Scheduled for Saturday and with Densil A. Brown, state vice-- ) tensen, and Professor Miller. checking business much as in known latest and most effective Sunday in Provocanyon, the first Mr. hear to In Joined 'assembly president of Utah Realtors, have ' banks without the use of legal methods of etching all classes of moot, , for the Utak 5, 82.50 Low discuss the Alberta experioffered three prises, the government making people the Importance of pro-- ; Explorer tender, bn will ednnei! National Parks ment. and 11.60 for the best three what la railed Transfer Voucher venting disease and promoting held, announces Roy Passey, credulous and radical the While written on this subject The mental and physical efficiency chairman of Leadership training, (Continued on Page 2) the1 Aberhart regime essay must not exceed 200 words. supporters of through organised community ef- and C. J. Hart, chairman of Senior Mrs. So Willard J. ,W. wards, ' ' fort y i Prows, Mrs. Harry Heal, and Mr. 4. To stimulate better indivl; training.... PROCLAMATION to give a moot' Is The designed Brown are the special committee dual health by encouraging an.demonstrative training practical In charge of the Essay contest, nual phylcal 'examinations, regu- - i conns on the elements of I, Mark Anderson, Mayor of the City of Provo, by which U being held In connection Isr visits to the family physician, ducting suceepfql Explorer pro- of 27th day virtue of my office, hereby designate the with the Own Your Own Home and dentist, and the employment grama and activities,' states Mr. of this within the Week jurisdiction October as Navy Day, being observed throughof qualified nurse. Passey. It wHl 'start off with and civic orout the nation this week. riie Division of Publle Health hlg barbecue-1city, and sincerely urge upon the citizens, ' All persons interto to all cooperate others Education la in reality an office ested are Invite! tat (lie moot is ganizations, the schools and of the Navy of where public health Information to serve seeutriw.'Ex&lorer leadplace the community solidly in support HALLOWEEN HIKE which, it ers,--and tnwpfifBilrlclvom the United States. . may be disseminated. MARK ANDERSON, mlttees. vI " ,'5 ' In addition tot Service Available to All ClUnene Calling All Roys Over 8 years Mayor. The service of this division of there will bo hikes camp staging, of aget of war; it is the ths Utah State Board of Health It's a Hallowe'en hike .Satursocial activities, 'apd Inspirational Commenting on the above pro- a provocation of peace. ' are available to all cltlsen-group- q day. Bring your lunch. Destin- clamation Mayor Anderson stated surest guarantee talks for entertainment, as well ap too supporthave leaden Other in every part of the State, and the Explorer meeting scheduled ation: .Utah Lake, direction of that the will commemorate ed naval Washday be. secured by application to for training. theory George Provo city recreation department, birth ington, "To be prepared for war may the district pubic health office with Alf. Pace and Geo. Suther- the 79th anniversary of the Similar moots nrs set for Zion means maintained In land. Meet at Vaeeer and Frank- of Theodora Roosevelt and the Is one of the moat effectual your locality by the park, Nov. Fillmore, Nov. and Jams lin achoola at 8 a. m. It will be 162nd anniversary of tha Nary'a of preserving peace, Utah State Board of Health. There Nov. 18-Monro, Madison, "Naval power Is the are five of these district offices, a Treasure Hunt. Every boy In birth. Come or Roosevelt, he noted, once ob- natural defense of the, United located as follows:. the city Invited. CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL served that A good Navy Is not States. Sklnnay! Five Districts In Utah Public Health District Number ,UIW Ons, Including Box Elder, Cache, COMMITTEES Rich, Weber, Morgan, Summit and Daggett Counties, office at (. t i? 207 24th 8treet, Ogden. It won't bo lone till Christmas, Public Health District Number and Provo merchants are preparTwo, Including Beaver, Pluto, ing for the big event of the yunr. Iron, Garfield, Washington and McKay Christa naan Is general ' fine six a of deer "I hunt: citizens best tha got point Kano Grant Taylor, leaving this' people and Counties, office at Iron chairman of tho Chamber of Comdoer alright, but the first time I week from Provo Fourth Ward to those lslanda. merce committee appointed this County Hospital, Cadar City. e s n was buck It a saw four know pointer mlaalon: "I Hawaiian the Publle Health District Number week, and plans ar being fop In out a lad the little of father T. T. Taylor, clearing. striding. I am now living In tho beat time mission: At once a cannonade started, cross Three, Including Carbon, Emery, mutated, by . aU Hawaiian of my life.. I do not want to pate called to Grand and Ban Juan Counties, for tbs' Christiana Featvtal, althrough It without making some- "These missionaries will ; go as firing over that little open patch - office at Price. ways an annual affair la rrovo. ;j of men. land. aa Youd will have return thing worthwhile out of It. That boys, but they Health District Number Other appointments mad at' it why I have accepted this call About 87 years ago I waa called thought, the war had started alf Four. Balt Lake, tha Chamber meeting an: Parto the mission field. X believe It te the Hawaiian miss ion. I know over again. I took to sever and Utah, nIncluding Tooele, Duehaona 'and ades , Clarenoa Harmon; CUSlT stayed there till the fight was Uintah Wasatch, will help me to bo more useful of no better way to solve probofflee at City distribution, Com Rtover; street Counties, both to those who may be there, lems than to get down on your over. I never learned who got. and County Building, Provo. Chief Clyde Scott; lighting, and to those at homo after I re- knees and seek the help of the that deer. .Public Health District Number store (root lighting and merchant Lord". turn. William H. Boyle, professor, Five, Including Juab, Millard. participation. ., W. C LaB racks; Sanpete and Sevier Counties, of- music and serenading during 11k friend: "Love aa we fice R. J. lUrdark, bidding Merrill BhUulpfc. leaving for philosopher, Bishop ut City Library, Richfield. week. City School Superintendent tare-wel- l: as knew and doea missionaries ward It his three boys uqt girls the Japanese mlaalon: I want to J. C. MoffKt; transportation, H. Education BrrvicM Maintained "The greatest thing In life compare to the true love of man' exprom my appreciation to my There Is maintained by, the N. Tuttle; Policing and Safety, folks for making It possible. 1 la the epirltaal. I hope that tha and wife who love each other In pita of all they know la 'wrong 4ttate Board of Health, through Prank Gardner;' pabKeity, Clyde hope I can uphold tho etandards time win saver coma we Utahns will be known solely fer ' our with. each other. thla division, a publle lecture ser- Crockett;., home lighting partial-potioof tho Mormon missionary. Junior Chamber. t material accomplishments. The ies, with appropriate Illustrative Kill Hopkinson, tire salesman: material, including Edwin Smart, leaving for the great trek westward waa primarmoving . and Why 45,000 hunter! You'iA still picture projection equipment, Smokeless Smoker New England mlaalon: "I have ily a spiritual undertaking. i off a mile. I know 60,000 hoot- andplctures of appropriate subalways looked forward to going Outstanding events of tta er came counIn here from California, jects. on a mlaalon. J. Him- Jacobsrn, high It Is no aaerlflce week at Brigham Yonng unisex-allThe board is also pleased to to me. Tha sacrifice Is being cilman. former Hawaiian mis- alone. There must have 'betq wll be the annual mens provide cooperation with the pub- smokeless smoker and girls Jammade by my mother, who hae al- sionary; "When 1 returned from 245,000 hunters out there. lic mission-Iremarked Hawaii I prow through the Division of boree which aye tp be ready sent two of my brother my staged jhta W. K. Wlsronibe, fruit growef Public Health Education, so that evening under Into the mission field. If I can to J. Golden Kimball that he was the direction of. tho missionme : who one health news my the and machine have as salesman well aa they measure up gave may be pro- Associated Men and Associated "People public done 1 know she will he repaid. ary's blessing, and that It had make a mistake wiping off their vided to the press In the moet Woman ' student organisations. been fulfilled In great measure. frnit before they are ready to use timely, correct and readable Also under the direction of A. Yon mast rheve it. There Is an oily film around fashion. In this connection, then W. A and A. M. S. Nettle Neff Smart, widow, He replied: will be the the apple end pear which pro, iaavallable from the Public Health annual autumn leaf hike to Maple mother, of three missionary sons: worked damned hard then' ", I eels It. Of course we wipe them Education office editorial inform- Flats on "I cannot help but review EdSaturday. T. X. Taylur, president of Utah off and they look shiny enough to ation for your local newspaper, win's life. Since he was a llttlq a large group of sell them, but the wise buyer upon your request, or the request interested. If you would like to fellow three year oiu when hi stake, addressing father died, he has held hie own inen selected for advancement In takes them os they are and does of your editor to the district receive copies of these bulletins, , health officer. your district publle health officer In debate with his brothers and the priesthood:' "You men mnst his own wiping. The Board of Health publishes will be pleased to place your name seldom admitted he might be remember that from now on yonr .Mayor Mark Anderson, discus- once every alternate month a on the mulling Hat wrong. Now I am happy he is actions will be noted by boys and "Our Question Answered worthy to be called on a mission, glrle wherever yon go. Your lives sing the slot machine menace: mimeographed bulletin, should be such that no reflection Under the law no game of skill ft Health, which provides current When next you have a question and that he Is willing to go" can come upon the priesthood be- a gambling device. As soon as Information concerning your de- concerning th administration of the court finds a certain machine partment of health and ita prob- - public health, we hope you will Haninrl liiildulpli, father of tliq cause of you. to hr a gambling device the pro- - j lems. together with summaries of not Just pass It by because it to lad called to the Japanese mis1. ('. Guytnnn, returned deer ten I tors of that device roncnct new end Important Information too much it fort or requires too sion: "I have been studying '' bout the Japanese mission. The hunter, once again s Provo elnr- - another, and the whole process of in the public health field. These mnrb time to Mud the answer, but We got our deer etch court action must be repeated. work is among the young people trlclsn. publications are edited by the that you will take a moment Division of Public Health. Educaor drop a card to your With 40 per and considered ourselves lucky to almost exclusively. with tion and mailed through that di- dlstrh--t health officer or directly Hr. Isrlry ClirlKleiiM-n- , cent of Hawaii Japanese, or a get out. There were 1200 deer total of more than 125.000 people, hunters down there, and only 200 leanings toward municipal power: vision to all physicians, dentists, to the Division of Public Health' most of them educated In Ameri- deer. I think now 1 will go back "I see Juroh Coleman has not local health officers, boards of Education of tho Utah 8tat Board been saying much lately. Dont county commission, city councils, of Health In Salt Lake City. can schools, and engaged In much to work for another year. It Is our responsibility to serve worry, hes got an Inexhaustible school officials, members of pub- the same occupations as we ere. W. I llollnml, a Provo printer supply of the kind of materials lie health round! and any other yon a pleasantly, completely and the Japanese mission offers nn dtlxena who may be especially rapidly as possible. opportunity among the brightest glad to be home alive after tne he tradee In. field. ruled the country. V. Holland, of Provo, atate know, . and are studying the During the first two days of In the first place Treasury supervisor of women's and childfrom every angle, an4 thU week he was a guest instruc- Branches, similar to regular ren's activities. W.P.A. wHl fur- problem at classec economic several tor at banka In all essential services, nish supervision, provided some they don't guess at the answer the Brigham Young university, have been and are being estabother agency will furnish of either. Jsna place meeting, light, fuel, etc., she reports. the For outdoor play center ideal set-u- p is In the center of a city block or on a vacant lot, Mra. Holland. Before believes work could start on such a block on the however, every family block muit sign an application for such a play center. WPA will furnish labor for clearing off all refute, leveling and preparing the area, and Installing equipment. The cost to the families concerned will vary according to their own plane, from 825 to (250 depending on the amount and kind of awlnge, teeters, sand boxes, and other -- equipment desired- .-Ogden has already made application for 17 such centera, and Salt Lake City hae 82 areas where auch centers will be built. Eureka, Heber, and other communities are planning for them. These play center would be open to all children between the There ages of 2 and ( inclusive. would be two sessions per day for at least 2 hours and not mors than 4 hours duration. No child should attend more then one session per day. If the space to be used should be on the ground floor. The outdoor play apace should be large enough to permit freedom for running with a minimum of Interference. The amount of apace recommended la 60 to 100 square feet per child. This ehould include both shade and sunshine. Adequate Indoor space la essential so that during Inclement weather children may play lnaide. Desirable equipment include blocks, paper,' crayons, water colors, toys, tables, hooka and shelves, lockers, and work benches. All equipment should be sturdy, durable and safe,' and should allow for cr satire use by the child rather than be of the sort which operates mechanically while tha child watches. It la expected that equipment will hr. contributed by the sponsor or other local agency. Health care would be an important part of the play renter. : Where an Advisory Council to the Recreation program exists In the community In which a play center la operated. It la advisable to include on the Connell some persona In the fields of child welfare, child and parent education, and child care, to advise on children's play center activities. Should any club, church. Parent group or block care to sponor such a project, kindly get In touch with Mrs. Jena V. Holland, Recreation Supervisor, or call at the Recreation office. Room 219 City Provo and County Building, Utah. Inside city APPROVAL SHOWN Crowded to the doors was the both Tuesday and Wednesday evenings when the Chamber Opera Trio and Alexander Klsselburg, world famous baritone, 'appeared on the Concert program Community sponsored by the Brigham Young university. Expressions of approval during the week following and the prolonged applause during perform Indicate that Bn res each night Provo audiences are getting what they want in these Community Concert or Lyceum programs. Utah Tabernacle l j es-sa- ye ! . - . . 4-- 5; 11-1- 8; 1. Quotations From Provoans no-ma- rtf - . n, I : fl |